Mobile Engineer at Gobble

About Gobble:

10 Minute, 1 Pan Dinner Kits

About the job:

We're hiring foodie+techie folks that love a Hell's Kitchen style challenge. We're a small but well seasoned team looking for the creme de la creme to join us in solving the problems that busy people face when trying to eat healthy and fresh meals daily.

Our "full stack food" company makes easy one pan dinner kits, so anyone can make a Michelin-worthy dinner in under 10 minutes. You'll get to taste everything – whether it's Shepherd's Pie, Miso Salmon, or Butternut Squash Ravioli – and you'll be on our panel of Master Chef judges.

There aren't too many cooks in the kitchen at Gobble. You'll be a leader at the company making key decisions every day that directly impact thousands of families across the country.

Think you can handle the heat? We've got wild organic growth and lots of meaty problems for you.

From short stacks on the menu to technologies in the full stack, you'll make key decisions across the company. We don't have too many cooks in the kitchen today and you'll be one of the first five engineers.

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